Lucerne High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Lucerne, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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IH EE H UEEEEHUEHE E EEEEEI UEE HEE E EBUU UU EED HHEUEEE ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Faculty ia Hildreth Hall Geo. W. Connelly Calvin Kitchelj Eng., Lat., Math. Prin., Math. Coach, Phys. Ed. History Q X5 a.ka , H, William Bowen Wilma Moss william Moss Virginia Fickl Music Home Ee., Phys. Ed. Agr., Biology Commerce, Eng, Esther Powlgn Frances zaga ki Leila wirm Charles JOM! lat Grade 2nd aa 3rd 93.222 3rd ae man Grades 'Sth 8: 61211 Grade Faculty ge in .,., -- i' gi? Hildreth Hall Geo. W. Connelly Calvin Kitchell Eng., Lat., Math. Prin., Math' Coach, Phys. Ed History ami 'lf' . fs X ,M -as f f l 'N I I ff Wilma Moss William Moss Home Ec., Phys. Ed. Agr., Biology William Bowen Music .l Esther Powlen FPHHCSS Zagajewski Leila Winn lst Grade 2nd Sc 3rd Grade 3rd ff Nth Grades Virginia Fickl Commerce, Eng, ' we V tw D- 1, 4 .Q Y ff EW :f . -, -I P i . x 7 ,ff Charles Jonee Sth 3 6th Grade SEN IORS enior Class of 1956 Richard Bridge Kenneth Brown az -' '- , as Ggldy Cunningham William Fairchild Allen Hanna Nonnalou Unger Norman warner Richard Winn 02 10426 eniors RICHARD 'DICKU BRIDGE--The worker of the class--anything to be done Dick is right at it. Dick played basketball M years, softball years, was on the track squad 2 years, sang in the chorus h years played in the band 1 year, a great A-H worker for 9 years, backbor of 2 class plays, was president of the Student Council in 1956,vic president of the class in l95h, president of the local h-H Club 1 1955. editor of the Lion, and a me ber of the Spotlight staff. KENNETH nKENNYn BROWN--That quiet sense of hu or--the lifter of on dragging spirits--Brownie, as we knew him, played basketball years, softball 2 years, track 3 years, and was student manager year. He sang in the chorus L years, appeared in 2 class plays, ar worked hard on both the Lion and Spotlight staffs. CLAUDE RGOLDY' CUNNINGHAM--The quiet one in the class. nGold5 played basketball M years, softball M years, was on the track tee M years, appeared in a class play, and was a hardwaorking member c the Spotlight and Lion staffs. WILLIAM 'BILLn FAIRCHILDH-The ball of fire--He always seemed to haw enough energy to do a little more. Bill appeared in a class play was stage manager one year, ran 2 years on the track squad, was top-notch student manager in his senior year, and served on the Lic and Spotlight staffs. ALLEN HANNA--The slow, but positively sure type. Al played basket ball h years, softball h years, and was on the track team 2 years He performed in 2 class plays, sang h years in chorus, worked years in the local M-H Club, played in the band 2 years, and was member of the Spotlight and Lion staffs. NORMALOU UNGER--The lonely girl in the Senior class of 1956--Norma lou, or as we called her NLulu,' sang her way through A years o chorus, worked h years in the h-H Club, played in the band for years, sparked the Sunshine Society for 2 years, was president o the class her last two years in school, assistant editor of the Soo light, a member of the Lion staff, and took part in the plays. NORMAN WARNER--The boy with more angles than a Geometry book. H used tham all--Norman was in chorus 3 years, M-H 2 years, band year, and in 2 class plays. He also was on the basketball team years, softball 3 years, track 3 years, president of the class 1 1952, vice-president in 1956, and a member of the Lion and Spotligh staffs. RICHARD NDICKW WINN--The boy with the big shoulders and blue eyes- softball M years, and was on th Dick played basketball h years, track team two years. He also lent his voice to the high schoo chorus h years and was in h-H 7 years. Wait!! There's still more He was a hit in 2 class plays, president of the class in l9Sh, pre sident of the Student Council in 1955, vice-president of the loca M-H Club in 1955, editor of the Spotlight, assistant editor of th Lion, and secretary-treasurer of the class in his senior year. Flower--white Rose Colors--Green and whit Motto--First weigh, then venture 1U4ZbUZ Class Hisforv One fine bright early autumn morning in the year l9hh we six- teen scared little children came into Mrs. Powlen's room: Nancy Beckley, Richard Bridge, Kenneth Brown, Melvin Bonnell, Harland Beecher, Robert Catron, Helen Elliott, Alice Nickels, Robert Lee Sterner, Gene Swank, Eileen Waddups, Richard Winn, Beverly Watts, Judith Ann Wiseman, Nancy Way, and Richard Adams. When we started our second year with Mrs. Powlen, we found we had lost Alice Nickels Beverly Watts, and Judith Ann Wiseman. By this time we had lost ou: fears and were enjoying our work and classmates. The third year of school we marched across the hall to Mrs. Winn's room. We were nine in number, since Eileen Waddups didn'i return. During the su mer we lost Melvin Bonnell and Harlanc Beecher. Gene Swank decided to stay another year with Mrs. Powlen. During the school year Allen Hanna and Keith Michael joined us, bui Richard Adams left. The next year Shirley Hurlburt decided to stag back with Mrs. Winn another year, so she joined our class, along with Harold Titus and Beverly Howell, making us thirteen in number. Then we moved across the hall to Mr. Jones's room. Dorcas Burkhart, Ann Mae Howard, Rosie Howard, and Tom thanks joined the class, but Harold Titus left. The second pear with Mr. Jones we lost Anna Mae Howard, Rosie Howard, Tom Shards, and Nancy Beckley. Robert Lee Sterner left us the following summer. Up to the second floor we went, happy to have achieved so muck learning. Beverly Howell moved away, Tom Shanks re-joined the class and Claude Cunningham, and Billy Fairchild entered later in the yeal During our eighth year we picked up Shirley Dunn, Bobby Spence1 and Norman Warner, and Keith Michael and Tom Shanks moved away. This was the year our basketball boys won the Northside Tournament, the County Junior High Tournament, and the Four-Way Junior High Tourna- ment under the coaching of Mr. Hyman, so we felt pretty good. When we were green freshmen, Shirley Dunn, Bobby Spencer, Nancy Way, and Shirley Hurlburt moved away. Now we were ten in number. We were guided by two sponsors, Mrs. Hight and Mrs. Pickle. Darcas Burkhart moved to Twelve Mile, and Normalou Unger fron Twelve Mile joined the class in March of the Sophomore year. Misa Hall helped us survive our trials this year. The nJolly Juniors,' with the able help of Mr. Kitchell, sol: Christmas cards, entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom, and completed our other activities. Shirley Hurlburt re-joined the class for two months: then she left us again. Helen Elliott enterec a school in Colorado. Now we are Sophisticated Seniors! Hvery year there is more tc be done! Again Mr. Kitchell is helping us. When Robert Catron transferred to Logansport, it left us a graduating class of eight: Claude Cunningham, Allen Hanna, William Fairchild, Richard Bridge, Normalou Unger, Richard Winn, Nonwmn Warner, and Kenneth Brown. With the senior trip our school days will be over. We leave with regret, but we are looking forward to our adventures out in the world. Class Will we, the Class of 1956 of Lucerne High School, of the County of Cass, and of the State of Indiana, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devices of whatever nature or form heretofore made by us. We, the Senior Class, do bequeath our good looks to the faculty and students whom we leave behind, so that the school may continue to enjoy these good looks after we are gone. I, Allen Hanna, do bequeath my basketball suit to Chris Chris- tiansen, so he can play his three remaining years. I, Normalou Unger, do bequeath my ability to go steady and get engaged to Lois Cook, so that she may hook a man. To Dale Bridge I leave my ability to behave in chorus the thinks this isn't possible! and to Sharon Purdue my ability to cut hair, so that she won't have it all cut off before she gets it the way she wants lt. I, Kenneth Brown, do bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Bowen to Jim Robinson, so that he may become the star singer of Lucerne. I, Billy Fairchild, hereby bequeath my ability to go steady to Gene Swank, so he can keep a girl and my job as student manager to Dave Young, so he can finish out his next two years washing gym clothes for the players. I, Dick Winn, do bequeath my ability to grow whiskers to Arthur Newell, so that he may use the new razor he got for Christmas. To Darryl Myers I leave my ability to catch a girl, so he can increase his list from 5 to ol3 and to Sandra Young my sharp elbows, so she can use them when she gets into tight spots. I, Dick Bridge, do bequeath my ability to behave in class and in the assembly to Jim Robinson, who just might need it, before he's a senior and my ability to get fairly good grades to my brother, Dale, who will need them for his remaining two years. I, Norman Warner, wish to leave the last seat in the assembly to any junior who may grab it and my ability to change seats in bookkeeping to Gene Swank, so that he may be well prepared. I, Goldy Cunningham, do bequeath my ability to run the hundred yard dash to Bill Rance, who, I think, can do the job very well. Signed: The Senior ass of 1956 By Pres. In witness whereof we do hereby set our hand and seal on this fidlg day of , 1956. Prophecy As I was glancing through a magazine on a bright spring day in Hay of 1965, I saw something about the little village of Lu- cerne, where I used to go to school. It aroused my curiosity, so I read the article. Much to my surprise it stated that Lucerne was no longer a little village, but a city with a population of eight million. I decided right then and there to go back and visit my home town. As I got off the train in Lucerne and started walking down Broadway, I noticed a cop having some trouble with the traffic out in the middle of the intersection. Lo and behold if that cop wasn't NORMAN WARNER! I decided to walt on the street corner and talk to Norman about the whereabouts of his classmates. When the busy part of his day was over, he quickly recognized me, and we had a lengthy chat. He said he was enjoying his evenings by stay- ing at home with Janice, Tinna Merrie, and their son. He said GOLDY CUNNINGHAM was getting along with the world pretty well these days. After spending three years in the army where he designed and built quite a few new anny buildings, he was now in Washington designing a new White House, so he and his con- structors can start building it soon. Norman said that DICK WINN, after being editor of the S ot- Light decided he liked the job so well that he became the edgtor o e New York Times. Dick plays golf in his spare time. He has also become quIte good and has a game scheduled soon with the ex- president of the United States, Dwight Eisenhower. I also learned that the lonely girl of the class, NORMALOU UNGER, now Hrs. William Ashby, is living in Lafayette, Indiana. They have three children of their own, but if anyone can not find a babysitter some time, Nonmalou will be glad to keep the chil- dren for just a small fee. While talking to Norman, I looked up and recognized the per- son coming down the street in a pilot's suit as KENNY BROWN. He stopped to chat with us awhile before taking off for France. Be- fore he left, he took us over to Lucerne's famous airport to show us his plane. Kenny said he had just come from New York where he had 858166 in the Hlnnl Hotvl- ALLEN also has hotels all over the world. Much to our surprise, Kenny added that he had found BILLY FAIRCHILD as a bell-hop in the hotel. I asked if they knew the whereabouts of DICK BRIDGE, the only senior of 1956 for whom we had not accounted. Nonmnm said the last time he had heard, Dick and his wife were doing very well on a dairy fans in Wisconsin. Norman also added that the Bridges had six children, sixty cows, four dogs, twelve cats, and a few rats and mice. After leaving Norman and Kenny, I felt as if I had had a re- union wlth all of the class of 195 . Lois Crimmins N 2 WX 'nu' ,ix ,A Q Q N 1 '2- IDN fe 1 .... . , --I FN- gg. .ev 4, Wg- -gk 'f pffg, i34?39vYs- AQ i ,,p, -'D ., rf' K-35 ,muh '-expr'-. s -:.,,3 ' --105.1 gg'-'s Guess Whottt Then check your answers on the last advertising page. J UN IORS fn' ' Karen Clark Donald Curry Gene Swank Junior Class Lois Cook Sharon Pllrdua Joyce Swank Lois Crimnins .2 3 Linde Roberson I Jeanie Winn SOPHOMORES Q Z ophomore Class ee lf lxes: f It kk x'-3 I W . -.' Catherine Barrett D118 Bridge Wilma Fairchild Kay Haselby Carl Betty Purdue Rosalie Unger Geneva Wallace 01? Bonnie Burton B111 Cunningham Judy Micheal Darryl Myers William Rance LeAnn Shafer Eva whipperman Dave Young 1 FRESHMN Freshmen Rickie Burrough r r i h h A1139 Bruce Lona Bruce Chris Christians K Rgnnig Cu ninghgg Judy DBCK Dbnnli GHCBS Arthur Newell LaMar Graham Sandra Grandstaff Q e Jim Robinson Sh Mike Gran! Pat Gilman Larry Rain: Thgmag weaver- Irnadoan Wilson SHHGPB YO'-mt yr A-3 'ww' 'wwf fr'-f!1W 5-14 ,L Q 1 4- -:Jug-f ., .,,, E, ,V V, ., . -1, QQ...i-7: 'J 7' W qi, - .,.. ' A -. V , .. .. 3 . -,J ,. Ana.. A T , Q., , La: , . , A 14, n V1 x - , -MW. . ..-,,a- ,J . 4,44 W. 1' '- K . ,fir . .-I 'A xl I ' 15 . . L 1 . N -i. R A X 4 , ri. -if ff, a V 1 ,X , ,ilk 1.44- Qwav 39' 'r 'r T -' ,' ZH' sis. ELEMENTARY v 5 nary Barrett Cynthia Burton -n, .A ,f 'fix I 2 ng, M Q34 x 5 B Jie ,W ,ASQ , Lk X15 Q .8 1' if li :Ne 53 QQES an wr -v ,S 'M 3 I ,..,.. , , . QV . ' ' ff ' raw 'wagon f:f', li ei' -1 K . .:,-.NES ' ' Ronald Gilman B111 Marshall E fiwwwwiigg W7 ana r ' A l - 1 IT LQS? Q ' x : I rr ' - . lf , .1 , R Eighth Grade Rhoda Dodtlw Anthony Herd Larry Rance Patricia Bashan Sharon Fultz Robert Gerlach Thomas Hilkert Michael Jones Janice Rinehart James Hbberaon i . a rr., Patrick Scheetx Sam Sharp Lgig Steven, R0b0Pt Swank Chuck Basham -.J Kay Frushour Lorna Hicks Donna Rosa eventh Grade Karen Clary Martin Cripe Bette Curry 5 , M, Paul Graham Karen Grandstaff Kay Herd -X 5 Nancy Hunter Jerry Kelly Douglas' Myers Ruth Swank Joe waymire f A ' -R-:U ' 'Qfi-s 4 48, -.-as--.fa ,, ' b .. fr X 1- .7',e,1, , - y - 1' .-we X , . , ' gl: - ff , - 43: 3 Q iff .df mia k' Jigf' Pam ,ff W 5 1' pig -2 . U1 . . . 8 .,, ,M V . . ,. 'STS 55 if L L A -:FS H ,-P? --.-2: it-'vt J- Q 5 if :J 'f-Y 533- VT' iz - 9... -5 'f 15.5 , I swf' .4 417-13 J . . H v .XL 4 :ff Q, L Third Grade and Fourth Grade 0...-, pus:-Q Row One: Ronald Kitchell, John Woodhouse, Sandra Ross, Susan Marshall, Donna Fiedler, Mary Ann weaver, Joe Barr, Jim y Scheetz. Row Two: Edward Smith, Betty Wipperman, Richard Basham, Meredith F5EEHf'Mary Ann Woodhouse, Philip McDonald, Douglas Grandstaff, Carolyn Rance, Nina Swank, Mark Jones, Michael Robinson. Row Three: Mrs. Winn, Jill Scheetz, Donna Burrough, Jo Ellen Cook Dianne Clary, Judy Baker, Sam Powlen, Lynn Baker, Delores Rodgers, Delores Wilson, Steven Cress, Ann Warner, Billy Gilman. Absent: Steven Shafer. -' Fifth Grade and Sixth Grade Q Q 9 e N. ti K QU? -3 1 Row One: Buddy Newell, Nancy Gilman, Donna Hillebert, Mary Scheetz, 55rInHa Hylton, Donna Young, Jane Barrett, Eldona Unger, Alberta Wipoerman, Kathleen Hicks. Row Two: Timmy Marshall, Fred Minnick, Larry Hayden, Robert Barrett, Jerry Swank, Gene Powlen, Larry Curry, James Barr, Stanley Gilman, Teddy Rance, Raloh Christiansen. Row Three: Mr. Jones, Jerry Robinson, David Herd, Barbara Haselby, Eharles Stark, Rex Waymire, Karen Thompson, John Scheetz, Jimmie Piercefield, David Kelley, Kathlyn Deck, Arthur B rr0u8ha TOM DUCK' First Grade F: 9 H O TJ C-:ie iuuv' Row One: Caroline Ross, Judy Kay Baugh, Harriett Bonne11,'Lucy GTIEE5f'Ga1l Spencer, Phil Rains, Diane Shipley, Danny Vitello. Row Two: Jean Ellen Bruce, Stevie Baker, Mark Baker, Stevie Wooten Jenny Graham, Jeffrey Burton, Keven Dodt, Tona Jones, Gloria Smith. 1 k Sarah Hanna Row Three: Mrs. Powlen, Rusty Deck, Tim y Minn c , , Rosle Scheetz, Darrell Herd, Mark Yahn, Raymond Nitzschke, Billy Bowen, Linda Hurlburt, Ronnie Roller. econd Grade and Third Grade P Y! lllll ' Row One: John Powlen, Larry Vitello, Rita Scheetz, Steven Winn, 5hIIIp Rogers, Mark Kitchell, Tom y Hicks, Brian Clary. Row Two: Barbara Rinehart, Nancy Basham, Steven Crane, Colleen Baker, Joyce Gerlach, Linda Bailey, Bobby Cree, Jo Ellen Scheetz, Jimmy Hilton. Bow Three: James Shafer, John Ziemer, Barrie Brandt, Eddie Barrett Joy Frushour, L. J. Burton, Amy Graham, Larry Winn, Bonnie Hudson, Norman Newell, Linda Nitzschke. Mrs Za ajewski Robert Rusk, Kenny Young, Russell ROW Four: 0 S Q Fledler, Billy Cripe, R. G. Thompson, Charles Gilman, Craig Cress, t Richard Smith, Eddy Minnick, Christine Brand . HONORS 1 3 if T! fudenf Council Seated: Richard Bridge, Sandra Young, Carl Newell, Kay Haselby, Linda Roberson, Hr. Connelly. Standing: Norman Warner, Billy Marshall, Karen Clary, Arthur Newell, Lois Cook. Annual taff Seated: Richard Bridge, Kenneth Brown, Norman Warner, Winn, Normalou Unger. Standing: Lois Crimmins, Billy Fairchild, Mrs. Pickle, Goldy Cunningham, Mr. Kitchell, Allen Hanna. Editor, Dick Winn Activities Editor, Billy Fairchild Ass't. Editor, Nonmalou Unger Sports Editor, Norman Warner Junior Edit0P, Lois CP1WN1H8 Calendar Editor, Allen Hanna Business Editor, Dick Bridgd Class Editor, Goldy Cunningham Photography Edit0P, Kenneth Brown Faculty Advisors, Mrs. Fickle and Mr. Kitchell SPORTS Z IUQZOU oftbal I Team First ROWS DOH Curry. Jim Robinson. Dick Bridge, Goldy Cunni nam gEE3gdHgg2a, :ai1NNewe11, Dick Winn, Dale Bridge, ng ' EEFF5EEET'6enerSwaE:elDav?gng6inCungiggham' Bill Rance' Rickie crane. a g, a ar Graham, Larry Rains, Mike AB R H RBI Pct. Goldy Cunningham 18 A A 6 .222 Dick Winn 19 5 6 2 .315 Carl Newell 20 5 2 8 .100 T Jim Robinson 19 6 6 .315 E Dick Bridge 16 7 u 10 .250 A Allen Hanna 18 3 1 3 .055 M Dale Bridge 19 7 5 2 .263 B111 Cunningham 15 3 h M .266 A Don Curry 12 1 3 h .250 V David Yeung 3 O 1 0 .333 E Rickie Burrough 3 1 1 0 .333 R Art Newell 0 0 0 0 .000 A Ronnie Cunningham 0 O 0 O .OOO G B111 Rance O 0 0 0 .OOO E Gene Swank O O O 0 .000 LaMar Graham O O 0 O .OOO Larry Rains O O 0 0 .OOO Mike crane 0 o o I o .oog ii ,649 Totals 162 M2 37 Inf' .aus pa ' scHEnULE X . 5 x ol -.6 X U' Lucerne 7 -- Grass Creek 8 R PX N: 1+ T Lucerne S -- Twelve Mile 13 Q52 3 1 Lucerne lk -- Royal Center 20 ?15Z2 I QQ Lucerne 15 -- New Waverly 9 49 L '.'1 Lucerne 2 -- Metea 27 ..-:A ' '-g Varsiiv Basketball Team First Row: Dale Bridge, Donald Curry, Carl Newell. Second Row: Richard Bridge, Rickie Burrough, Goldie Cunningham Third Row: Richard Winn, James Robinson, Darryl Myers, Kenneth Brown, Allen Hanna. FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS Ge Mo Ac Pcto Mo Ao Pcto Pts wirm 21 121 371 326 50 88 .568 e5 3011 Dick Bridge 21 56 191 300 O7 .h2l 161 Brown 21 72 193 371 08 .657 21h Hanna 21 83 21 363 1MB .561 251 G. Cunningham 21 33 135 Zhh 50 .h2O 89 Dale Bridge 21 S3 171, 310 96 .35lL 135 B. Cunningham 17 16 HY 3h0 2h .h17 36 Newell 21 29 82 353 hh .500 2 Curry 1h Egg 60 217 21 .380 3h Totals nm o lm E86 we We Th8y 57 Metea 60 62 Star City 63 washington Twp. 87 S6 Chili T1ptOD Twp. Gragg Cregk UU HDI81 Center 75 M8 Gl1V93t0H 71 Richland Center B1 M9 New Waverly 23 ue Metea S1 Young America 58 L13 Deer Creek 2 37 Twelve Mile 55 New Waverly 37 57 Burnettsville lm 57 Twelve Mile 60 Eulton Tournament Sectional Tournament Metea ------- 356 Lucerne--60 Metea -----------. Eb Lucerne--62 Twelve Mile--SO Lucerne--56 Washington Twp.--58 Lucerne--Q2 Total points: Lucerne--1155. Opponents--1226 First Row: Michael Crane, Dennis Gates, Ronald Cunningham, Arthur Newell. Second Row: Carl Newell, Gene Swank, William Rance, Darryl Myers, James Robinson, Rickie Burr0U8h, Larry Rains. FIELD GOALS FOUL SHOTS at Mo A0 Pct. H0 A-0 Pct. Myers 16 39 95 .hl0 22 60 .367 37 100 Rance 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 5 3 Swank 0 6 .000 2 3 ,667 1 2 Robinson 2, 76 183 .h02 25 62 .390 27 181 Burwush 20 141 113 .350 26 6 .3911 M1 97 R- cunninshw 8 17 1+ .3514 5 15 .333 19 37 Av N0W011 9 U 17 -235 2 9 .222 1 10 Crane 3 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 5 0 Gates 12 8 Sig .000 2 2 1.000 0 2 R8 DS .230 ll 2 . 12 29 Totals T87 .SEI 95 23K T532 Total Pbllifa Lucerne--63h, Opponents--509 We Thog We They We They 3h Hetea 2 no Burnettsville 27 27 Washington Twp. 25 3h Chili 31 38 Star City 35 M6 Grass Creek no 25 Royal Center M6 37 Tipton Twp. 36 51 Richland Center 36 51 New Waverly 1? 38 Galveston 28 60 Young America 38 h0 Deer Creek 33 gg gstia Mil gg 37 New Waverly 27 e ve e Richard Bridge Richard Winn Allen Hanna VARSITY SQUAD SENIORS Calvin Kitchell Coach William Fairchild Manager Kenneth Brown Golan cunningham LUSLUUJ I YELL LEADERS o R MGH hart ce Rina J wi Barrett dstaff Ma- ry Kar en G' ran Student Manager Billy Fairchild Coach Calvin Kitchell smvron HIGH YELL LEADERS Jeanie Winn, Sharon and Simba selby I Ha unior High KafAlzet6alf 14 7eam First Row! Second Row: Young America- Washington Twp Twelve Mile--- Metea --------- Royal Center-- Galveston ----- Thomas Hilkert, Robert Gerlach, Jerry Kelley, Tony Herd, Robert Swank. Michael Jones, Patrick Scheetz, James Roberson, Joe Waymire, Douglass Myers. Lucerne Metea ------ Lucerne Lucerne Twelve Mile Lucerne Lucerne Hetea ------ Lucerne- Lucerne-- Noble Twp.- Lucerne Lucerne-- Noble Twp.--- Lucerne- Luc5pn9-- Twelve Mi1e-- Lucerne Washington Twp.--30 Lucerne--28 lU'i6UU6 unior yi lc KaAlzet6al 6414! Left EQ Right: Paul Graham, Jerry Kelley, Charles Basham, Billy Marshall, Ronald Gilman, Martin Cripe, Douglass Myers, Larry Rance, Sam Sharp B TEAM SCHEDULE Young America- Washington Twp.-- Twelve Mile ------ Metea --------- Royal Center-- Galveston -------- Metea --------- Noble Twp. ---- washington Twp Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Lucerne Q, X . 3 4 -N 1 Q X1 A A is wi ACTIVITIES s .JJ ' v ' 'YL in Q ffv r -411.1 r' Y' U A 1 xl if Eifgf ?Q gp-er-Ai' J! U1-Q-151 ff, mp: 11,4779 .4 A 'if x 1 'W gh? ,ffef W... ,Vi -W. f'41 V is I Q, 1 L4 gr. 1tJx.1!X' 1 gg, ' 'Ei 'f-,il ',1 Y ' 5 w I 1?f4' 'S .lg - nw Malek' AA' nd Ba L i Front Row: Sandra Grandstaff, David Herd, Rickie Burrough, Rhoda m Rains, Karen Clary, Patricia Basham, Kay Herd, Barbara Haselby, Lona Bruce, Mary Barrett, Irmadean Wilson, Karen Thompson, Catherine Barrett, Michael Jones, Dennis Gates, Eva wippenuan. Back Row: Patricia Gilman, Mr. Bowen, Arthur Burrough, Tommy Dock. jEE3E'EErr, Larry Rance, Ronald Gilman, Pat Scheetz, Charles Bashamn Douglass Myers, Robert Gerlach, Darryl Myers, Thomas Hilkert, David Chorus n Young, Billy Marshall. lm sn. 0 0 K' 1 71' T 1 Row One: Sandra Grandstaff, Kay Haselby, Rosalie Unger, Wilma FaIrcHIld, Eva Wipperman, Normalou Unger, Sharon Purdue, Lona Bruce, Betty Purdue, Irmadean Wilson. Row Two: Jeanie Winn, Catherine Barrett, LeAnn Shafer, Bonnie Burton, Karen Clark, Judy Deck, Alice Bruce, Patricia Gilman, Sandra Young, Geneva Wallace, Judy Michael, Mr. Bowen. Row Three: Arthur Newell, Tommy Weaver, Larry Rains, LeMar Graham EarI Newell, Rickie Burrough, Allen Hanna, Kenneth Brown Darr 1 , I Myers, Richard Winn, Richard Bridge, William Rance, Dale,Bridge, Dennis Gates. 4 If Mother Only Knew Presented by the Junior and Senior Classes of Lucerne High School Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are having their twentieth wedding anni- versary, but Dad has forgotten all about it! Mrs. Maxwell bursts into tears when Dad is late for dinner. Aunt Mary and the three Maxwell children feel so badly they each call a florist and order flowers in Dad's name, and Betty Lou even makes reservations at an exclusive restaurant for her parents. Dad arrives and soon is re- minded of the anniversary when flowers start arriving. Constance, the eldest daughter, reads the cards on the flowers and finds a large bouquet very lovingly addressed to her mother and signed 'Dr. Gooch. When Mother.has lunch with Dr. Gooch the next day, the children become much disturbed, since they do not know that Dr. Gooch is a lad doctor with whom their mother went to college. She and her Eusgand Qalso Dr. Goochl have suggested Mr. Maxwell for an important job on the board of directors of the local college. Connie tells her father that their mother has been stepping out with an unknown doctor. When the male Dr. Gooch comes to the Maxwell home to inter- view Dad about the position, things begin to happen. He never gets a chance to explain his mission, and he gets a very strange impres- sion of the Maxwell family. All things work out to a happy ending, however. CAST OF CHARACTERS Janet Maxwell, Mother- -------------' ' Karen Clark Aunt Mary, Mother's aunt ------------------ ---'----- Sharon PuPdu9 Connie, a daughter who is freshman in college----Lois Crimmins and Jeanie Winn Betty Lou, a younger daughter- -------------------- ------- L018 Cook Bernadine, Betty Lou's pal ----- ---Normalou Unger and Joyce Swank wilbur, the Maxwell son ------------------------------ -Richard Winn Hercules Nelson, W1lbur's bosom pal and cohort ------ Richard Bridge Mr. John Maxwell, Dad -------------------------- ---- Kenneth BPOWR Gladys Gooch, Mother's fonner college roommate ------ Linda Roberson Charles nBrainsn Burke, Connie's one and only --------- Donald Curry Dr. Jeffry Gooch, Glady's husband ----- Norman Warner and Gene Swank Badge Burns, Police Officer- ----- William Fairchild and Allen Hanna Stage Manager- -------------- ---------------- Claude Cunninghhm Aug. Sept. Oct. , 23- K Nov. D000 Deco 29 Jan. 18 Fsbe 28 Mar. gh- Calendar ' School started!! Labor Day. No school!! Senior pictures taken at Harr1ngton's. Beginning of basketball practice!! Elected high school cheerleaders. Congratulations, Sharon, Kay, and Jeanie. Chose junior high cheerleaders. Congratulations, Mary, Karen, Nnd Janice. Teachers' Institute. Yippee!! - We're back in standing again. We beat Chili. Seniors attended Guidance Day at Washington Township High School. Seniors received their proofs from Harr1ngton's. Seniors chose their annual staff. Seniors spent the day in Logansport getting adds for the annual. Thanksgiving Program with Reverend Strong as Speaker. Thanksgiving vacation. Seniors decorated the Christmas tree in the asse bly. Chorus went to Purdue University's Christmas program. Christmas program at school. Exchanged gifts. Jan. 2 Christmas vacation. Won the M-Way Tournament at Fulton and got the trophy!! Nice going, boys!! Back to school after vacation. Seniors were measured for their caps and gowns. Semester Examinations!! Students stayed home--teachers graded the examination papers. County Tournament. Ag. boys went to John Deere Day at Grass Creek. Feb. 25 Beginning of Sectional Tournament Junior High tourname t at Twelve Mile. Basketball Supper. Organization of Boys' A-H Club. Has-Been and Will-Be basketball game. Music F6SU1V81 at Logansport. Organization of Girls' M-H Club. ll Junior-Senior Play. 21 Junior-Senior Reception 2h County Track Meet 23 April 1o- Baccalaureatte May Commencement! We made the grade. 5 We're off on our trip!! 12 Alu ni Dance. nBall games listed in ATHLETICS section. 2 xt ef ADVERTISERS E it's part of the X N Have u Coke... fu X W :- fl W I ? BOTTLED UNDR AUTHOR! OF THE COCA-COLA, COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 'Sli I - -LOGANSPORT, INDIANA SCHEETZ SALES 8. SERVICE OLIVER Form Equipment TELEPHONE 2535 iuceme INDIANA Compliments of wwf swan www MANUFACTURERS OF POWER SEEDIIR5 LUCERNE. INDIANA For All Your B ilding Needs See VON TOBEL LUMBER CO., Inc. High Grade Building Material Lucerne, Indiana Dial 2Li55 S RUDOLPH'S GROCERY AND LOCKER SERVICE NATIONALDY KNOWN PRODUCTS Lucerne, Indiana Dial 21422 BOMMUNIGPY STATE BANK ROYAL CENTRE CAPI TAL S60 , ooo . oo SURPLUS S100,000 .oo UND1 VIDED PROFI TS 3!+1,2u5.oo THROUGH OUR DOORS, PASS THE FINEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD-- OUR CUSTOMERS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Bonds, Insurance, and Loans Interest on Saving Accts. and Time Certifi cates 21 Deposits Insured TQ 810,000.00 MEMBER F.D.I.C. GENE'S GARAGE Lucerne, Indiana yiivai Q Frushour Oil Company WHOIIESALE DISTRIBUTORS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LUCERNE,lNDIANA Yr REFRIGERATOR' .I 6 WA Gas k Oil GENERAL REPAIRING n.lc1-mc Ann an wlaoma l 1 ,Se Q9 XD cus HEATING 'Cp 60 olL HEATING 'G' snsns Ofc GAS RANGES WATER HEATERS BOTTLED GAS TANK GAS V .zz:::uou teZlllc'7I4!Jl0M4l.1 Fifty Years of Service Hr. and Hrs. Paul M. Harrison Kewanna Royal Center Lucerne Compliments of DUDLEY D. BRIDGE CU RTiSS CSNSRZY FARMS in 5 Marshall Ghevrolet Sales PHONE 2285 ROYAL CENTRE. INDIANA Passenger Cars and Trucks FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCE Genuine Parts and Accessories OK Used Cars and Trucks 'King Size Value--Pint Size Price' DRIVE CHEVROLET Compliments of CAROLYNE ANN PASTRIB See us for Artistically Decorated Cakes for Weddings and Birthday Parties HM-wffsfa-ww .,, 1 as .. f. M r eg 3 ,xr gy , Z +-Nur wr 1 .,. 35 . . , . , , 1 ---:.f A . E731 1-1 ' Y rmy- L , V, ,F , 1 -. ILS E H 'P Compliments of SKINNER' S GROCERY STORE Twelve Mile, Ind. Compliments of Zlnhiana Marking Qlnmpang lags! Center, Juhiann Kannada W. Lucas, Manager - ? luke: nf -Qlelitg Cana! Inn - MOS ER DRUG STORE LOGAN TIRE SERVICE Always The Most For Your Money GOODYEAR TIRES VULCANIZING AND RETREADING Royal Center non Nonzmsxmr, Prop. QN3O'U1'F'kANP Did you recognize the babies? . Dick Bridge . Dick Winn . Billy Fairchild . Dick Winn . Billy Fairchild . Normalou Unger . Goldy Cunningham . Allen Hanna 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 1h 15 16 Kenny Brown Allen Hanna Allen Hanna Norman Warner Normalou Unger Billy Fairchild Kenny Brown Norman Warner They were: 17. Dick Bridge 18. Dick Winn 19. Goldy Cunningham 20. Goldy Cunningham 21. Dick Winn 22. Dick Bridge 23. Dick Bridge and Dick Winn JENSEN IMPLEMENT CO. Your John Deere Dealer Logansport, Indiana Phone M657 MARK OF QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT NA-521. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 COMPLIMENTS OF THE YARDSTICK Mill End Fabrics Two Locations in Your Area Market R Pearl St.-Logansport Pearl 3treet-w1nam8c OCONGRATULATIOI-55 AND BEST WISHESF TO THE GRADUATING CLASS oF 1956 Ulm Qulcien, Rule 4Dl'4'l1-413 I. IIUADWAY LDGANBPDRT, INDIANA Logansport's Finest Department Store Home of the Sport'N Teen Shop GARR HARDWARE 130 Burlington Ave. Phone 3517 Logansport, Ind. Burpee's Vegetables and Flower seeds 151 discount from Burpee Seed Catalog Reo Power Mowers - Hand Mowers Gatels Hose and NVD Bgltg Pittsburgh Pa1nts-Brushes-Oil-Turpentine Brown1ng-Remington- Winchester-Ithaca Shot guns, also Rifles 4 Mercury Outboard Boat Motors i SHANKS DRIVE INN State Road 17 Logansport, Indiana Friendly Place Where Friends Meet BOB - SHIRLEY Compliments of PANCINI'S STOP-N-SHOP 1201 E. Erie Logansport, Inda 'First Price For 'Ihe Bes t Buys' RKYS DALE FICKLE TOPS IN DAIRY PRODUCTS CAR SALES AND SERVICE Logansport Indiana Phone 3255 ROYAL CENTRE. INDIANA Compliments of THE NATIQNAL BANK01' LOGANSPORT IAOGANSPORTQ INDIANA WE WOULD LIKE T0 BE YOUR BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. P1vone2475 FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CO. SERVICE - Not. Serve-us is our Motto GRAIN - F - SEED - FERTILIZER 1- FARM SUPPLIE CUSTOM GRINDING, MIXING AND CLEANING Lucerne. Indiana Listen to IN TUNE WITH TEENS 14:30 - 5:00 P. M. Monday-thru-Friday Over WSDL '123O on your dial' 'YOUR GAL SAL' 'Your Gill llnl' ll Ol your dill FERNBAUGH'S JEWELRY Diamonds MUSIC-NEWS-SPORTS N Bulova Elgin Hamilton Gruen ,, ,, Benrus Watches M16 Broadway Logansport , Indiana J. L. HAWKINS Hogs and Veal Calves Logansport, Indiana Phone l+Lg,3Lg, Market Broadcast - 9:hh Radio Station WSAL THE S FARMERS a MERCHANT! STATE BANK LOGANSPORT, INDIANA Serving This Community Since 1902 STRONG Enough to PROTECT You LARGE Enough to SERVE You SMALL Enough to KNOW You GEAHHART FEED MILL Twelve Mile, Ind. Phone 38 Compliments of CARL'S MARKET Twelve Mile BEDUGHER'S PARTS R SERVICE Bob Hendrickson Motors PLYMOUTH k DeSOT0 635 Burlington Ave. Phone 22h6 Logansport, Ind. SLIFER MOTOR and IMPLEMENT COMPAI SALES AND SERVICE Twelve Mile Phone S-9 CARL WATSON General Construction Burrows, Ind. Phone Q1-I SOUTH SIDE SUNDRIES SEALTEST ICE CREAM and FOUNTAIN SERVICE 220 Burlington Ave L0g8nSP0PU 1 CONN PARTY SHOP 618 North Cicott St. Logansport Heddingxlnvitations Paper Accessories Party Supplies SUPERETTE Bolloi and Farrer STREU'S MARKET Pleasant Grove Road Phone 5-0731 Logansport Indiana F. H. CONN Groceries and Meats 617 No. Cicott Logansport, Ind. Phone 3357 THB O.K. STORE Toys-News Stand-Dry Cleaning SCHIFF'S SHOE STORE 14011 Broadway SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PHONE 3308 S12 Broadway Logangpopt Loglnsport Indiana 'O Y O I I cS1li,51-ilnfnvn or S COHPEMENTS BAZLEY cAsH MARKET - O E. d F. W. Woolworth ul BroaLgZznsport Phon' H76 THE FASHION SHOP Ladies' Wearing Apparel noe East Broadway Logansport Indiana Compliments of ggpgpmfwm 510 E. IROADWAY LOGANSPORT, INDIANA 1A.......... ,' ,f lp 1 1 x wi vm. SHN I ,g,,,m .vw lp im. wwf t 'Wt'kfQ KW' ' Q Saw. v N31 +1 K S5 iff?- s J eu I i E? . gf ms COMPLIHENTS OF BE MAN'S SUPPLY HOUSE Logansport's Oldest Sporting Goods Store LEYS r' o on an :S 'S 9, Al d' S' Q. H' sv :: sv For High School Men who Care What They wear THE STUDIO OF 'Ig Iebelft E5iQiEEiEEE7 ORTRA T S00 NORTH ST., LOGANSPORT, IND P PHQTOQIQEPSQMMERCIAL BICYCLES AND HOBBIES CRAFT SUPPLIES TOYS AND KEYS PHONE H382 LOGANSPOR12 INDIANA. PHONE 3252 421 FIFTH ST 4 ae 4229- i Y .- Jfff- vc .-1. 1351-'. ,Q . .QTY V l 4 ,A N . ,,f,:. . f,4,. -,, 5 h , ,.-vi , 1 57Tg?fE5fiL1lhF sg ' w , 4 1ff'?? ?' faef'+'z'a -1 nik ff ffgl.-4 Lima:-',i I '- ' f'f1TfL1z- sf if , ' ' ' ' zjqtgsy 1,31-ff. yjg.. t' 1 . , 'f ' 1 -. f'-W,-ff. . -...iv ,. ,,, V... , k,f,fi,1.5 : I 'iikrf 5-fq5'f'1' A .J 1: J-'fir-A 'if--. E1, ' V v'- R r Y A V 1 4' ..-4, v P2 ,A , , .fg w,, , I ,v 0. ,,,.,+. ' 5 :cs 4 4 1.. ,M 5 A ' 1' we - lint ,ig mf ,- 3. MN Q-.J F'-rf' S Y .dw -1 :Vw ll 5 rfaf K I M,,!A,t?413.-V. k w L f nz 5 M I sf! Aj ' H vs. , 1 Armstrong Gold Seal Floorcoverings COMPQIEMEMS Lowsa as MERRILL SUNDRIES EvzaMAN's FILLING srarrou Dial 3285 ROPH1 Center, Ind. Paint Sundries ROYAL HARDWARE Royal Center ROYAL CENTRE RECORD NEWSPAPER AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING ROWE' S SHOES 307 Fourth Street Logansport GREENSFELDER BROTHERS nFor Men's Wear That Men Wearn 1 c t Phone 3165 R078 en er 315 Market st. Logansport. Ind- COMPLIMEZNTS SMITH'S PRESCRIPTION or DRUG STORE 300 w. Market Phone 3930 KROFT SHOE STORE 313 Fourth.Street COMPLIMENTS Fisher Funeral Home OF sos-sos West Marker Sr. PEARL' S CAFE LoGANsPoR'r, INDIANA Royal Center Indiana Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service Hugh Standard Service Necessities Complete Lubrication Bumper to Bumper Royal Center Phone 2235 See us for your furniture needs. We accept trade-ins. Sold on easy monthly payments ARNEY'S FURNITURE COMPANY 228 E. Market Logansport Ind. BAUGHMANS' STORE Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Royal Center, Indiana LOGANSPORT HARNESS CO. - Saddlery Turf and Dog Supplies 222 E. Market L0Sansport, Ind. COMPLIMENTS OF SCHMALTZ GROCERY DAY' s GREENHOUSE A Corsages wedding Flowers - Funeral Designs Wwe wire flowersu Rovel Center, Ind. Phone 3265 Z lU4lbU i DAVIS DRUG Osman l QUICK FILM SERVICE I Sho and save. Prescriptions, Veterfnary Products, Hess Stock Foods, Rogers Paints, Super Kaz Tone Da or Ni ht. Phone 220 'Cari HT Davis 506 E. Broadway Logansport 52h E. Broadway Logansport Phone hhhh Exclusively Photographic The largest room in the world is the room for improvement. --David Wesley Soper MYGRANT HOUSE OF MUSIC Logansport, Indiana EHE KELLER CUEEIPHEI CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS - FOOTWEAR FOR MEN. 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